Could US charitable giving eclipse the government as a source of aid?
18 July 2025Despite a slowdown in giving to international causes, public giving in the U.S. could soon surpass the government as a source of funding for the aid sector.
Despite a slowdown in giving to international causes, public giving in the U.S. could soon surpass the government as a source of funding for the aid sector.
For the latest episode of our podcast series, Senior Editor Rumbi Chakamba sits down with reporters Michael Igoe and Elissa Miolene to discuss the top global development stories of the week.
As the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network releases a set of recommendations for USAID's transition into the State Department, top former U.S. officials argue a new Trump-friendly approach is needed.
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